Common use of Impracticability Clause in Contracts

Impracticability. Adaptec shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of Adaptec despite the Adaptec's good faith effort to provide the relevant Service including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services (a) would require Adaptec (in the opinion of its counsel) to violate any applicable laws, rules or regulations or (b) would result in the breach of any software license or other applicable contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Transitional Services Agreement (Roxio Inc), Master Transitional Services Agreement (Roxio Inc), Master Transitional Services Agreement (Adaptec Inc)

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Impracticability. Adaptec shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of Adaptec despite the Adaptec's good faith effort to provide the relevant Service including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services (a) would require Adaptec (in the opinion of its counsel) to violate any applicable laws, rules or regulations or (b) would result in the breach of any software license or other applicable contract.. 3.4

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Transitional Services Agreement

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